marco85

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DeAge™ : 7390 days • Here since 18 march 2006
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Apart from the fact that I remember the entire solo being at that incredible speed, I clearly remember it being legato (I hope you know what that is. No jokes, really). Anyway, my dear matt7, it's not us being deceitful; it's you who throws out big claims when you have nothing left to say.
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yes...it has BECOME sterile...a discussion that is already very trivial in itself...
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keep on with the nonsense, matt7
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Now excuse me, but I’m going to ask my cousin Carlo Abbado if he considers the concerto suite by Malmsteen a work of classical music.
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Ajeje, I can see that you have nothing to say if you waste time on these silly things (come on, it was fun!). So... "when I talk about phrasing and 'pulling', I mainly mean the intelligent use of timing, of pauses, what makes a solo interesting." Intelligent use for whom? Interesting for whom? FOR YOU! Tell me the UNIVERSAL LAW (which I translate as: valid for everyone, regardless of opinions) that states a phrasing must have the "properties" you speak of to be interesting. Don’t you see that your "objective" assumption is just an OPINION? Anyway, that judgments of this kind are subjective is one of the few things that (EVERY) art philosophers have agreed upon for centuries. There is only mathematics that is objective. PS: I mentioned Kant because he clearly explains the topic.
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Since ajeje raised your grade earlier (I don't understand why), I feel entitled to adjust my initial 4 as well. This grade is for the "musical" honesty you've demonstrated.
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Go to hell, anonymous goat, you’re ignorant just because you don’t accept advice. Anyway, 13 notes per beat at 110 are more than 24 notes in a second. What utter nonsense, there's no denying it. Who told you it’s easy, your brother? Why do you spin lies to support your arguments? Jetto, I’d like to know what you think about this pathetic situation.
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Sure! You can be objective about speed, thanks to math. Not about the flatness of a phrasing.
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Know the music. Feel the music. Know the art. Feel the art. If only everyone did this before speaking.
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Anyway, Matt7, since your brother is a conductor, take advantage of it and ask him if it's fast to play 13 notes per beat at a speed of 110 (Malmsteen album "Marching Out"). Let's see what he says.